Thursday, May 7th in the Chatham High School Auditorium at 7:00 pm.
Join us for a conversation on the myths and facts about Marijuana Legalization and its impact of children and families.
Kevin A. Sabet, Ph.D is the Director of the Drug Policy Institute at the University of Florida. He served the Obama Administration as the Senior Advisor to the Director of the Whit House Office of national Drug Control Policy (ONDCP).

Women’s Health Screening, Wednesday, May 6
Offered by Madison Board of Health and
Madison Health Department
Open to all women 18 and over who live in town
including nannies and other household employees and those without health insurance coverage
Where: Madison Health Department
Civic Center, 28 Walnut Street, Madison
When: Wednesday, May 6 starting at 9:30 a.m.
What: Comprehensive check up for women: manual breast and pelvic exams, colo-rectal exams, blood pressure checks and education on the technique of monthly breast self-examination. Dr. Rohini Jobanputra will determine with each woman if a Pap test is advisable.
Sign ups: Appointments are necessary and may be made by calling 973-593-3079 ext.1 beginning on April 9.
Fees: There may be a $25.00 fee for the Pap test for Madison and Springfield residents.

What: Blood screening and blood pressure checks for all adults at the Madison Health Department. Includes the CMP (comprehensive metabolic profile blood analysis), blood pressure checks, information on cholesterol and diet, fitness and preventing osteoporosis. The CMP analysis includes total cholesterol, HDL and LDL cholesterol, CBC and other blood components.
Sign ups: Appointments are necessary and may be made by calling 973-593-3079 ext.1 beginning on May 15. Participants should have their physician’s name, address and telephone number ready when they call.
Fees: There is a $25.00 fee for the blood work, payable within the registration period
Where: Madison Health Department, Madison Civic Center, 28 Walnut Street
When: Saturday, June 7, 2014 starting at 8 a.m.

Dr. Allison Adams, DMD of Madison Will join the Madison Health Department to perform a 5 minute, painless oral exam on Wednesday, May 7, 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. Any necessary follow up will be provided free of charge. We will check gums, tongue, cheeks, lips and blood pressure, weight and vaccines for adults. Click here for more information:https://www.rosenet.org/gov/health/pages/spring-14-health-check

On Friday, November 29th, 2013, the Madison Elks will be hosting the annual VC 77 Blood Drive with the Boy Scouts of America and American Red Cross Blood Drive from 10:00 AM until 3:00 PM at the Madison Elks Lodge 192 Main Street, Madison, NJ.
For addition information, Please Click: http://www.rosenet.org/nonprofits/elks-lodge-no-1465/pages/vc-77-2013-blood-drive

Parents, come to the Madison Community House (25 Cook Ave) on November 6th at 1:00pm to learn more about how lice is spread in children and how to treat it. We will also be discussing proper antibiotic use in children, and the dangers of antibiotic overdose.
Speaker - Daniel Malzone (Pharmacy Student at the Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy)
Presented by Madison Pharmacy and Rutgers University.
You may bring your children to this event.
For more information, please visit the following link.
https://www.rosenet.org/gov/health/events/1037

Come out and enjoy some laughter, fun and refreshments as we celebrate the natural highs.
This event is FREE for parents and teens (13 or older) and will include a light dinner, performances by The Indicators improv troupe, stand-up comedian Marina Franklin as well as a stand-up performance and book signing by Dr. Bellace.
The event will take place at the Morris Plains Borough School located at 500 Speedwell Ave. in Morris Plains. Dinner is at 6:00 p.m. Feature show begins at 7:00 p.m. Pre-registration is required. You can register at www.morrishumanservices.org or by calling 973-285-6860.

WNV has been reported in Morris County and all residents are encouraged to protect themselves from mosquito bites by: using insect repellent, limiting time outside at dawn and dusk, wearing long sleeves and pants, eliminating standing water outside and repairing window screens. More information may be found at http://www.rosenet.org/gov/health/pages/west-nile-virus.